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  • This Week’s UICCareers.com Internship and Full-Time Job Postings for Honors Students

    Below are several internships and full-time opportunities that have been identified as possible good fits for Honors College students. These opportunities can be accessed by logging into your UICcareers account. Follow the instructions on the Student/Alumni link to activate your account if you are a first-time user. You can search for the positions in the Job tab or use the ID number. The quickest way to find a position is to do a keyword search with the title of the position in quotes.

    If you wish to schedule an appointment a Career Center advisor for resume, cover letter and/or interview skills assistance please call 312-996-2300 to schedule an appointment.

    Internships

    Keeper Security - Customer Support Intern at High Growth Tech Start-up, 63575

    Chinese Mutual Aid Association - Workforce Development/Employment Intern, 63608

    Blue Cross Blue Shield - Actuarial Intern, 63634

    Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago - Facilities Planning & Construction Management, 61985

    Illinois Tool Works (ITW) - Industrial Sales Analyst Intern, 63669

    Target - Store Executive Intern, 44458

    Molex Incorporated - Engineering Internship (Summer 2016), 63428

     

    Full-time positions

    Verizon Wireless - Retail Sales Representative, 62439

    MedAmerica - Business Associate, 63554

    CSHQA, AIT II - Sacramento CA, 60531

    SmithBucklin - Education and Learning Associate, 63584

    Beloit Regional Hospice - RN Case Manager, 63579

    Jeanie-O - Staff Accountant, 63691

    Epic - Software Tester / Quality Assurance, 63644

    Fox Associates Inc. - Media Sales, 63693

    Staples Advantage - B2B Sales Consultant, 63612

    Target - Executive Team Leader in Training, 60272

    Orbitz Worldwide – Software Engineer, 61345

  • University of Illinois Federal Relations Spring Internship in Washington, D.C.

    The University of Illinois' federal relations team is pleased to announce that we are seeking spring interns for our Washington, DC office.

    In this role, interns will be responsible for monitoring, researching, and analyzing federal issues and legislation that impact the university, actively updating our website and social media networks, and providing administrative support. Additional tasks will include drafting correspondence and attending Capitol Hill and higher education association briefings.

    Applicants should possess strong written communication skills, be a team player, and be able to work in a fast-paced environment. Since interns will interact with university faculty and leaders, this position requires exceptional interpersonal skills. Interns will gain valuable, hands-on workplace experience and participate in unique professional development opportunities.

    Our office is conveniently located near Union Station, and just a 5-10 minute walk from Congressional offices. The internship is open to both students and recent graduates.

    In order to see if you can receive academic credit for the internship, we suggest that you contact your college advisor. To learn more about our office, you can visit www.ogr.uillinois.edu/federal_relations. To apply, please send your cover letter, resume, and references to Melissa Haas at mshaas@uillinois.edu.

  • Kartemquin Films Fall Internship, Due Aug. 15

    Interns at Kartemquin will have the opportunity to train with an internationally recognized non-profit media arts organization and learn how social issue documentary films are created, from research and development to distribution and outreach. Interns collaborate and train with a team of filmmakers who have produced emotionally compelling, challenging, and socially relevant documentaries for over forty-five years.

    Internship duties comprise a healthy mix of office administration, business and finance administration, and assistance with current documentary projects.  Project assistance takes many forms and can include: production work; post-production work; project management; project research; grant research/applications; and film festival submissions.

    Autumn and spring term internships are part-time, unpaid and run approximately 16-18 weeks. Summer internships are also part-time, unpaid and run about 9 weeks.

    Interns will be expected to work approximately 16-20 hours a week, preferably spending at least one full day a week at Kartemquin. All interns will schedule their time during normal business hours, 9:30-6:00, Monday-Friday (except when assisting at special events and shoots that take place outside of regular hours).

    Specific tasks may include, but are not limited to:

    *Assisting in area documentary shoots

    *Research (festivals, grants, distribution and marketing, project related)

    *Transcribing, dubbing, logging, other post-production support

    *Preparing for, assisting in the implementation of, and attending local and in-house screenings and meetings

    *Writing/editing/updating: KTQ info on the web, newsletter articles, press and PR materials, proposals

    *Organizing and tracking sales, distribution

    *General admin- shipping, filing, answering phones/door, database entry

    Click on the post for more information.

  • UIC News Internships, Apply by 11/20

    UIC News seeks two interns to add a student voice to the newspaper in the spring semester. It's a great opportunity to gain experience writing for print and online, including news and feature writing. Applicants should have an interest in journalism. Interns must enroll in an internship course (in the English department or LAS) for elective credit. Email résumé and two writing samples by Nov. 20 to christyb@uic.edu

  • UIC Office of Sustainability Internship Program (Spring or Summer), Early Application Deadline Sat. 11/15

    The Office of Sustainability’s Internship Program (SIP) is still accepting applications from UIC students and the deadline has been extended until Sunday, November 30th at midnight.  

    We are seeking undergraduate interns for positions across several UIC departments including the Center for Literacy, Children’s Center, Dining Services, The Energy Initiative, EnterpriseWorks Chicago, Great Cities Institute, Office for Capital Programs, and the Office of Sustainability. Furthermore, there is a potential new internship available, conditional upon external funding.  

    Undergraduate students from all majors are welcome to apply!

    Positions are for 10 hours a week during the spring semester. Furthermore, interns will also attend weekly seminars or field outings on a range of educational and skill building topics including energy issues, cultural sustainability issues, institutional challenges and change management, campus structure and administration, campus sustainability, and job readiness.  

    More information can be found here.  Questions? Email Elizabeth Schmidt, GA, Office of Sustainability: eschmi21@uic.edu 

  • Study human rights, science or public service abroad

    Are you interested in going abroad to study public health, human rights, or to conduct research?  Then the Rotary, Humanity in Action, and/or DAAD-Rise programs may be for you!

    Humanity in Action:

    The Humanity in Action Fellowship brings together international groups of Fellows to study minority rights and produce original research exploring how and why individuals and societies, past and present, have resisted intolerance and protected democratic values. Separate programs take place for five weeks every summer in Amsterdam, Atlanta, Berlin, Copenhagen, Paris, and Warsaw.  Fellows only pay the cost of airfare to their host country; students can apply while in college or soon afterwards.

    Program Dates:  May 24 - June 26, 2016

    Websitehttp://www.humanityinaction.org/programs

    Deadline to apply:  January 7, 2016

    DAAD-Rise Summer Internship Program:

    RISE Germany offers undergraduate students from North American and British universities the opportunity to complete a summer research internship at top German universities and research institutions.

    Students are matched with a host university or institute according to their area of interest (biology, chemistry, physics, earth sciences, engineering, or a closely related field)DAAD provides students a monthly stipend for three months to help cover living expensesHost universities and institutes provide housing assistance and match students with Ph.D. student mentorsGerman language is not required and the working language will be in English

    Website:  https://www.daad.de/rise/en/

    Deadline:  January 15, 2016

    Rotary International Global Grant:

    Through global grants, Rotarians can support future leaders in fields related to the areas of focus:

    Peace and conflict prevention/resolution Disease prevention and treatment Water and sanitation Maternal and child health Basic education and literacy Economic and community development

    Global grant scholarships fund graduate-level coursework or research for one to four academic years.

    For more information, please see attached document.

    Deadline: January 4, 2016

    To discuss any of these opportunities, please contact Molly Hildebrand at mhild@uic.edu

  • Reproductive Rights Activist Service Corps (RRASC) Summer Internship, Apply by Thurs. 1/15

    The Reproductive Rights Activist Service Corps is a paid summer internship program that places undergraduate students from around the country at reproductive rights and social justice organizations for ten-week summer internships.

    The RRASC program defines reproductive rights broadly to include movements advocating for human rights, economic justice, racial equality, queer rights, immigrants' rights, access to health services, and youth empowerment among others.  Our partner organizations span the country and work with and for various communities.  Since our program started in 1999, CLPP has placed over 350 interns at more than 100 organizations. 

    RRASC internships are substantive with interns participating in organizing, advocacy, direct service, community health, education, research, public policy and more.  All interns receive a $3,300 stipend and complete an intensive internship training at the annual CLPP conference.

    Read more about RRASC, confirm your eligibility, read about the work of former RRASC interns, browse our host organizations, or apply to the 2015 program.  Applications are due January 15.

  • Infomation Session for Faculty-Led Paris Study Abroad Program with Kathryn Engel

    Social Services Internships in Paris: Faculty-Led Study Abroad Program with Kathryn Engel

    Information Session

    January 17, 1:00 PM

    Burnham Hall B21 (Basement)  

     

    This is a great time to begin plan for your Study Abroad, make scholarship applications, and connect with family and friends around crowdfunding.  There are two scholarships Kathryn want you to know about and she also wanted to share a couple of tips for fundraising.  The application for the Paris program is attached and also available online. 

     

    Due on January 11, 2017:

    Fund for Education Abroad.  This is for non-traditional locations for study abroad in programs that are both immersive and rigorous.  This fits this program (although Paris is traditional) because it is immersive, rigorous and non-traditional in that students are interning within the social services.  Emphasize that an internship in the social services is a unique and non-traditional destination for studies in France.  It is important to note that this scholarship only supports academically rigorous and immersive study abroad programs.  

     

    http://fundforeducationabroad.org/applicants/

     

    Due on March 07, 2017:

    Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship from the Department of State. This is for Pell eligible students.  The application will open mid January and you can begin preparations by looking at the website.  

     

    http://www.iie.org/Programs/Gilman-Scholarship-Program/Deadlines-and-Timeline/Summer

     

    Tips for fundraising:

    Apply for scholarships,  use your financial aid, and use crowdfunding through a site or in person.  Be specific, describe your program and costs, and request airline miles donations for flights; miles all now have expiration dates so someone may share miles they cannot use.  

     

    Steps to take in no specific order to have an early application for this program:

    1)  Attend a First Step at Study Abroad  if you have not already

    2)  Meet with Irina Krymova at Study Abroad

    3)  Attend a Program Presentation with Kathryn and have an individual meeting with Kathryn 

    4)  Begin applying for scholarships at the Special Scholarships Office and seek others outside of UIC

     

    Please feel free to reach out any time with questions to fill in your scholarships or about any other way I can support you – engel@uic.edu  

  • Graphic Design and Social Media full-time paid internship at KOVAL Distillery

    KOVAL is looking for a full-time graphic design intern!

    KOVAL Distillery, Chicago's first distillery since Prohibition and a nationwide leader in the craft distilling industry, is in need of a full-time social media/graphic design intern. This person must have his/her own laptop with Adobe Creative Suite, experience with social media/website design, and excellent communication skills.The Graphic Design Intern will work directly with the event coordinator and market managers and help with event planning, social media management, general organization, and the creation of graphics and materials for marketing and sales.This is a paid internship.

    Please send a cover letter, resume, and portfolio to jobs@koval-distillery.com. No phone calls, please.

  • Food Tank Research and Communications Internship, Rolling Basis

    This internship with Chicago based Food Tank is a unique and exciting opportunity to support and participate in research that drives health, nutrition, and environmental policy. The intern will work closely with Food Tank staff on the following: writing articles for major blogs, newspapers, websites, and magazines, researching and developing content for projects and the Food Tank website; research and fact-checking; and assisting in writing and outreach that will contribute to and help to promote the ongoing mission of Food Tank.  More information about this unpaid internship can be found here.  Applications are accepted on a rolling basis until the position is filled.

  • Cultural Vistas Fellowship, Apply by Jan. 26, 2016

    The Cultural Vistas Fellowship affords underrepresented U.S. university students the unique opportunity to advance their career goals, develop global competencies, and experience life in another culture. Cultural Vistas will select up to 12 fellows to take part in this multinational professional development program that includes eight-week summer internships in Argentina, Germany, and India. This fellowship opportunity is funded by Cultural Vistas.

    Eligibility:

    Candidates for the Cultural Vistas Fellowship must meet the following requirements:

    U.S. citizens enrolled full-time at a four-year accredited U.S. college or university
    Sophomore or junior academic status at the time of application; 
    minimum GPA of 3.0
    Ages 18-30
    No formal prior work or study abroad experiences
    Prior knowledge of language of host country (applicable in Germany and Argentina only)

    Strong preference will be given to students historically underrepresented in international exchange.

    This includes, but is not limited to Pell Grant recipients; veterans; first-generation college students; STEM majors; members of minority communities within the United States; and non-traditional students. 

    For more info, visit: http://culturalvistas.org/cvfellowship 

     

  • 2017 Summer Internship for The American Chemical Society, Deadline Feb. 17th

  • DataONE Summer Internships: Applications Due Mon. 3/16

    DataONE announces the 2015 Summer Internship Program.  This will be the 7th year of the program and we have had great success with intern-driven projects in previous years, including multiple publications and conference presentations in addition to resource and development activities within DataONE.

    We have six potential projects this year:

    1. Evaluating the impact of data access: The role of metrics
    2. Making a Robust and Useful Earth Science Ontology Repository: Creating a test suite, automating ontology uploading, and standardizing RESTful API
    3. Front end web site for the Earth Science Ontology Repository
    4. Catalog Services for the Web (CSW) Adaptor for The Generic Member Node
    5. A Tool for Live, Interactive Workflow Views over Programming Scripts
    6. Network and social media communication analysis of the DataONE user community

    Applications are due *March 16th*. Project details and application information can be found at: https://www.dataone.org/internships 

  • Sustainability Internship Program

    The Sustainability Internship Program (SIP) is an initiative through the Office of Sustainability that offers hands-on learning experiences for undergraduates that advance the overall mission of greater social, economic and environmental sustainability in the campus community. This unique program provides an intellectual framework for students to apply classroom learning to project based engagement. This summer we piloted our first 10 week program.  We will be running the SIP program again in the spring and summer 2015 terms.

    They will be opening their application process very soon.  For more information:

    http://sustainability.uic.edu/jobs/sustainability-internship-program-2/#AboutSIP

  • Changing Children’s World Foundation Education and Social Media Internships, Apply by 12/29

    Attached are two internships for the Changing Children's Worlds Foundation <http://www.changingchildrensworlds.org/> for the Spring 2015 semester.

        - Education/ICDP Internship

        - Social Media and Tech Support Internship

    Deadline to apply is December 29th.

    Background:

    "Since its inception in 2012, Changing Children's Worlds Foundation has hosted numerous interns at the undergraduate and graduate level. These students invest their time and talent into CCWF research, programs, projects, communications, fundraising, and social media. Various backgrounds include law, social work, psychology, communications, and business among other professional discplines. These vibrant students significantly contribute to the cause of child rights protection while learning about the international field at both the global and domestic levels based on the Convention on the Rights of the Child.

    As the internship progresses and interns engage with CCWF internship projects, social media, and reading, they become familiar with the academic and practical pursuits of international child rights protection including the economic, political, cultural and societal contexts in which CCWF and all child rights organizations operate. Interns also play a significant role in increasing social awareness of child rights issues through the social media avenues of Facebook and the CCWF website, where they actively discuss current global and domestic child rights' issues, and share activity and learning."

  • UIC Heritage Garden Internship Program – Application Deadline: March 16

  • UIC Career Readiness Internship Initiative – Application Deadline: March 23

  • Chicago Humanities Festival Internship for 2014-15 academic year, Due Aug. 15

    The Chicago Humanities Festival (CHF) welcomes students and recent graduates to gain professional experience in a nonprofit cultural institution. CHF believes in challenging interns with relevant, interesting projects and making them full members of the Festival team. Interns leave CHF with a practical appreciation for the demands and rewards of nonprofit work.

    Internships Projects:

    • WEB CONTENT/MULTIMEDIA
    • MARKETING/PR
    • DEVELOPMENT
    • PROGRAM
    • PRODUCTION

    Internship Term Application Deadline
    Fall & Spring (September 2014 through May 2015): August 15, 2014
    Fall (September through November 2014): August 15, 2014
    Spring (January through May 2015): November 30, 2014

    Click on the post to learn more.

  • Guild Literary Complex Paid Part-Time Project Coordinator Position, Apply by Sun. 2/1

    The Guild Literary Complex [Guild] is seeking a creative and collaborative Project Coordinator [Coordinator] to organize and implement Brooksday. Brooksday was created in 2013 to honor and sustain the work of Gwendolyn Brooks. Brooks is one of the most important of American poets—an artist who broke through racial barriers in our literature and publishing, who nurtured many younger writers, and who with poetic virtuosity and courage changed American poetry. Brooksday is held annually on June 7, the date of Mrs. Brooks’ birth, and includes readings of her poetry by invited guests, along with music and special performances.

    This is a paid part-time position that begins approximately mid-February and continues through mid-June (approximately four months).

    Individual Responsibilities

    • Work closely with the volunteer Brooksday Planning Committee [Committee] to develop and implement the entire day of activities.
    • Manage and track program logistics, including but not limited to keeping an updated list of tasks, deadlines, and person(s) responsible for completing each task, organizing a complete schedule for the day, and coordinating event volunteers.
    • Correspond with readers, including sending invitations, collecting responses and required information (bios, photos, etc), and maintaining an accurate contact list.
    • Organize the detailed reading schedule.
    • Manage new and existing relationships with Brooksday partners, as required.
    • Maintain regular communication with Committee and Director of the Guild, and attend all Committee meetings.
    • Contribute to basic event marketing and maintain event social media presence.
    • Provide a post event report and follow-up with partners and readers, as necessary.

    Qualifications

    • Experience presenting live, public events.
    • Excellent organizational and project management skills.
    • Ability to work independently, and with others in a collaborative setting.
    • Strong communication skills (written and oral), and a professional demeanor.
    • Resourceful, inventive, and positive.
    • Computer skills for word processing, data entry, spreadsheet management, and social media.
    • Interest or experience in literary arts preferred but not required.

    Hours and Pay

    The position pays $15/hour for up to 265 hours. The weekly time commitment for the position varies and is based on the following estimated schedule:

    25 hours            February
    45 hours            March
    70 hours            April
    80 hours            May
    45 hours            June
     

    These hours are not guaranteed. Pay will be determined based on actual hours worked. Hours will be submitted with detail to the Director of the Guild every two weeks.

    The Project Coordinator will be present for the entire Brooksday event, included set-up and break down. Brooksday 2015 is scheduled for June 7, 12-6pm.

    Application deadline is February 1, 2015.

    Email applications are strongly encouraged.

    Send your resume, cover letter, and 3 references to the attention of:

    info@guildcomplex.org 
    Attn: Brooksday Hiring Committee
    Guild Literary Complex
    PO Box 478880
    Chicago, IL 60647

    The Guild Complex is an equal opportunity employer.

    ABOUT THE GUILD LITERARY COMPLEX

    Founded in 1989, The Guild Literary Complex (the Guild) is a Chicago-based literary organization that presents and supports diverse, divergent, and emerging voices through innovative programs including performances and readings. Actively working with individuals and organizations from Chicago’s many neighborhoods, the Guild seeks to connect people, groups, and geographies through literature—bringing unexpected writers, programs, and audiences together. The Guild believes that vibrant literature contributes to society and community, and that all people should have access to dynamic, engaging juxtaposition of voices. Since its formation, the Guild has established itself, in the words of the Illinois Arts Council, as “Chicago’s premier literary center.” The Guild has also been twice selected as a model literary center by the National Endowment for the Arts.

    www.guildcomplex.org 

    ***

    If you wish to volunteer or provide another service, please email info@guildcomplex.org.

    Thank you for your interest!

     
     
  • Pre-Law Undergraduate Scholars Plus Program, Apply by Mon. 3/3

    Illinois Institute of Technology, IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law is sponsoring a Prelaw Undergraduate Scholars (PLUS) Program from June 1 through June 20, 2014.   The deadline to submit the application is Monday, March 3, 2014.
     
    The PLUS program is a unique and rigorous three-week experience for current college freshmen, sophomores or juniors interested in the legal profession.  Our goal is to provide students with a “taste” of the law school experience and introduce them to the admissions process.  Students will attend classes taught by IIT Chicago-Kent law professors, recognized as some of the most productive and accomplished law professors in the nation. 
     
    The program is designed to attract disadvantaged students and those from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups.  The program will cover the cost of tuition, room in a residence hall, required course materials and other expenses.  Participants are paid a stipend to offset some of their meal and other expenses.  The program does not pay for any transportation expenses.
     
    You may download the application and informational brochure from the website at www.kentlaw.iit.edu/adm/plus.  If you have questions, please contact Theda Mickey at 312-906-5133 or plus@kentlaw.iit.edu.
  • Washington Center Summer Internship Program, Apply by Mon. 2/17

    The Washington Center is looking for applicants for their summer internship program which begins on 05/28/14 and ends on 08/08/14.  The Washington Center serves students in all majors, with interests in a wide variety of fields. These include the government, nonprofit and business arenas, as well as many others that may partially overlap with them—the worlds of media and communications, science and technology, law and criminal justice, and international affairs. As interns, students will gain valuable experience, insight into possible career paths, a network of professional connections, and direction for their futures.

    One UIC student will be nominated to participate in the program. Interested students must first apply using the internal UIC application, found here: https://uofi.uic.edu/fb/sec/4473023 Potential applicants are required to complete this internal UIC application by Monday 17 February. The nominated student will be expected to complete TWC’s application by 12 March.

    For a detailed description of and further information about the opportunity and application process students should consult: http://www.twc.edu/internships   Please email sheena@uic.edu  with any questions about the internal UIC application.

  • Legal Advocacy/ Advocacy Volunteer Management Internship with Rape Victim Advocates

  • This Week's Jobs/Internships

    Below are several internships and full-time opportunities that have been identified as possible good fits for Honors College students. These opportunities can be accessed by logging into your UICcareers account. Follow the instructions on the Student/Alumni link to activate your account if you are a first-time user. You can search for the positions in the Job tab or use the ID number. The quickest way to find a position is to do a keyword search with the title of the position in quotes.

    If you wish to schedule an appointment a Career Center advisor for resume, cover letter and/or interview skills assistance please call 312-996-2300 to schedule an appointment.

    INTERNSHIPS

    The College Board – Office Support Intern, 72806

    Chicago-IVF – Part-Time Internship, 73063

    City of Chicago – STRATEGIC INITIATIVES AND PARTNERSHIPS INTERN, 73034

    City of Chicago – STUDENT INTERN - DCASE - Design Intern, 73044

    dbHMS – IT Intern, 73042

    Molina Healthcare – Provider Network Strategy Services Internship, 73104

    Nurture Life – Customer Experience Team: Customer Experience Intern, 73089

    The Illinois Campaign for Political Reform – Marketing and Events Coordinator, 72998

    The Illinois Campaign for Political Reform – Policy & Communications Coordinator, 72997

    FULL-TIME POSITIONS

    Capsim Management Simulations – Client Relationship Consultant - 2nd Shift, 71314

    Eze Software Group – Associate Engagement Specialist, 73109

    Eze Software Group – Associate Solutions Analyst, 73108

    JobGiraffe – Administrative Assistant/ Accounts Payable Specialist (16-1752), 72671

    MSDSonline – Business Development Representative, 70283

    Small Business Accountax, Ltd. – Assistant Accountant, 72471

    Source One Management Services – Strategic Sourcing Analyst, 68897

    Stage 5 Trading Corp. – Junior Broker, 72708

    Total Quality Logistics – Sales Representative – Nationwide, 72691

  • All Majors Career Fair – March 15

  • Spring 2015 Internships with Senator Durbin’s Chicago Office, Apply by 11/6

    Senator Durbin’s Chicago office assists constituents in matters dealing with federal services and provides outreach to constituent interest groups on behalf of the Senator.  The goal of the internship program is to provide students the opportunity to understand and get involved with all aspects of the operation at the office, including scheduling, constituent services, and press.

    The Spring Session starts January 5th 2015! Applicants should send their completed internship application form, cover letter and resume, and a professional or academic reference to the attention of Alicia Johnson.  Applicants are encouraged to send their materials as soon as possible via fax to (312) 353-0150.  To obtain a copy of the Application and for more information, please visit the website: http://durbin.senate.gov.

    The deadline to apply is November 6.  Any questions regarding the application process or the program should be directed to Alicia Johnson at (312) 353-4952.

  • Social Media Intern with UIC Office of Undergraduate Research

    The UIC Office of Undergraduate Research seeks a social media intern for the Spring semester. This internship could be structured to be the requirements of an honors activity. The student will work with the OUR at least three hours per week to find and publicize research and creative engagement opportunities for undergraduates and help organize, publicize and assess the impact of in-person events in comparison to online events and resources. This would be an ideal opportunity for someone interested in digital media communications, social media, event planning, academic affairs and student success initiatives (higher education), social or community psychology, or graphic design. If you are interested, send an email to sahall@uic.edu with the subject line: OUR STUDENT INTERNSHIP. Include in your email your name, major, anticipated graduation date, your reason for being interested in the position and a brief summary of related courses or work or service experience you have, and the times your schedule would allow you to work on this internship. Please attach a resume if you have one. Students will be contacted in reply until the position is filled.

  • Illinois General Assembly Paid Internships Info Session, Fri. 2/5

    There will be an information session about Illinois General Assembly interships!

    Friday, February 5, 10-11 in UH 2550

    Learn about the ins and outs of working in Springfield from UIC alum, Luis Andrade.

    Questions? Can’t attend the session but want more information?  Contact the Office of Special Scholarship Programs at ssp@uic.edu or visit ossp.uic.edu.

  • UIC News Interns - Apply by March 15

  • Republican Party Fall Internship Opportunity

  • African-American Cultural Center Fall 2014 Internship, Applications Due Mon. 9/15

    The African-American Cultural Center at UIC is seeking interns for the fall of 2014 to assist with a variety of projects that support our mission and goals. We are seeking students with sophomore or higher standing with a strong academic record and the ability to work independently and as a member of a team.  Interns should have a strong social justice orientation and an interest in African-American or African-Diaspora culture.  Internships are for a minimum of 10 hours per week, for the duration of the fall 2014 semester.  This is an unpaid internship that may be eligible for Honors Activity credit or credit through your department or college.  

    To learn more, please see the attached file and application.  Applications are due Monday 9/15, 2014.  Contact 312-996-9549 with questions.

  • Tell us about your internship and enter to win Honors College swag!

    If you recently completed an internship, or are currently participating in an ongoing internship, we want to hear about it!  

    If you have done any kind of internship recently, whether on campus or off, paid or unpaid, short or long, please tell us about your experience in this short questionnaire: https://uofi.uic.edu/fb/sec/8805353

    Why?  It’s fast and easy!  You get to talk about things you’ve done! You’ll help us to help other students who need good internships!  You get a chance to win Honors College swag!

    The swag drawing will take place next week, so complete the survey before then to be eligible to win!  If you have any questions, please contact Stephanie O’Leary at soleary@uic.edu.

  • Spring Science Undergraduate Internship at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Apply by 10/9

    Spring 2016 Internship through the U.S. Department of Energy: Office of Science. Areas of research include materials, neutron sciences, energy, high-performance computing, systems biology and national security.

    Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is the largest science and energy laboratory in the Department of Energy system. Visit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSCdUJ8cavw to discover some exciting reasons why ORNL offers a great internship experience!

    Benefits: -16 weeks (January 11-April 29) engaged in a research project under the direction of a laboratory scientist/ engineer -Career development workshops/ lab tours -$500 per week stipend and limited travel reimbursement/ housing allowance (for those who qualify)

    Application Deadline: October 9, 2015 at 5:00pm ET

    Apply online at http://science.energy.gov/wdts/suli

    Qualifications

    -Be enrolled full-time at an accredited U.S. institution AND have completed at least one year as an undergraduate (at the time of application) -Be at least 18 years of age -Be a U.S. Citizen or Legal Permanent Resident -Have a minimum GPA of 3.0

    *Please note-the internship requires a full-time (at least 40 hours per week) commitment onsite at ORNL in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Some students find it reasonable to take online or evening classes during the course of the internship. Undergraduate credits obtained in high school cannot be applied to meet the minimum one-year completion requirement.

    For More information: http://science.energy.gov/wdts/suli 

  • Public Policy and International Affairs Fellowship, Apply by 11/1

    The Public Policy & International Affairs Program (PPIA) is now accepting applications for the 2017 PPIA Fellowship!

    About the Fellowship

    The PPIA program prepares undergraduates to be competitive  candidates for top degree programs in the fields of public policy, public administration or international affairs through participation in a Junior Summer Institute (JSI). JSI is an intensive, 7-week, academic program during the summer at one of these host campuses:

    The Ford School - University of MichiganThe Goldman School - UC BerkeleyHeinz College - Carnegie Mellon UniversityHumphrey School of Public Affairs - University of MinnesotaWoodrow Wilson School - Princeton University

    Eligible candidates are current undergrads who will be completing their B.A. between December 2017 and August 2018. The deadline to apply is November 1, 2016. Apply Today >>

    Benefits of Participation

    Full tuition at a PPIA Junior Summer Institute.Eligibility to receive assistance with travel expenses.A stipend of up to $1,500 (funding determined by each JSI).University housing with a meal plan.Books and related course materials at your JSI.Each JSI may offer additional benefits, such as GRE preparation, at their discretion. Please check with each JSI about any additional benefits.Minimum of a one-time $5,000 scholarship at a PPIA graduate school if admitted for a Master's degree or select PhD programs. PPIA Fellows often receive financial offers above and beyond this minimum from their graduate program.

    Fee waiver when applying to programs that are members of the PPIA Graduate School Consortium.

    THE OFFICE OF SPECIAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS CAN HELP UIC STUDENTS WITH APPLYING FOR PPIA. REACH OUT TO SSP@UIC.EDU FOR ASSISTANCE.

  • Internship & Part-Time Job Fair – Feb 15

  • Paid Locator/Interviewer Position for University of California study

    Locator/Interviewer Needed for Chicago Area:  University of California

    The Department of Psychology at the University of California is conducting an important longitudinal project with adults located in the Chicago area. We seek to hire students on a limited part-time basis (approximately 5 hours a month) to locate participants and/or conduct in-person interviews.  Delivering and sending questionnaires and project materials to participants and close communication with us will also be needed.

    The students must be friendly, highly responsible, and persistent; have a car; be willing to go to participants’ residences throughout Chicago and the suburbs; and have flexible schedules. Maintaining confidentiality of participant information is essential. Experience and/or classwork in clinical psychology, social work, urban studies, race relations, poverty, or the like would be helpful.

    Payment is $16 to $20 per hour, plus agreed upon interview-related costs (e.g., gas/mileage). Assisting with this project may enhance graduate school and job applications. If you are interested, please contact Dr. Gail S. Goodman (ggoodman@ucdavis.edu; 530-752-6981) or Dr. Rakel Larson (rplarson@ucdavis.edu; 530-754-8543), Department of Psychology, University of California, Davis.

  • Introduction to Cancer Research Careers, Visit to National Cancer Institute and Potential Internships, Apply by 11/18

    Introduction to Cancer Research Careers 2-day visit to the National Cancer Institute and internship opportunity deadline is coming up on November 18th.

    NCI will sponsor a visit for ICRC participants to the NIH campus in February 2016 for an opportunity to learn about the research being conducted at the NCI. Participants may be scheduled for interviews with NCI Investigators recruiting summer or post-baccalaureate interns. Internship offers will be made by individual investigators through the ICRC program office. Information here: https://icrc.nci.nih.gov/icrc/ProgDetails.html  Selection as a participant for the visit does not guarantee the candidate an internship at the NCI.

     

    November 18Applications dueNovember 23Reference letters duelate December/early JanuaryParticipants notifiedFebruary 7-9ICRC Visit

    If a student is hired by an NCI investigator as an intern, he/she will work under their direction and in concert with other researchers, fellows, and technicians. Interns will have the option to attend seminars on topics related to basic, clinical, biomedical and behavioral research, human health, healthy lifestyles, and health disparities.

    ICRC interns are provided with travel support and a monthly stipend with summer housing subsidy.

    All interns are required to carry health insurance. No-cost health insurance is available for interns who work a minimum of three months.

    NCI has facilities in Bethesda, Rockville, and Fredrick, Maryland. You may be matched with an investigator at any of the locations.

    Details at: https://icrc.nci.nih.gov/icrc/ProgDetails.html#TwoDayVisi

  • Paid sustainability and energy internship programs

    Undergraduates, come apply for a paid summer position as an Office of Sustainability inter. Interns can either work with communicating knowledge of Illinois Smart Grid to campus communities through the Smart Grid Internship or can be placed in select academic units to work on a variety of department specific sustainability or energy-saving projects. Visit the Office of Sustainability website for more information at sustainability.uic.edu or contact Eric at dangoy@uic.edu. Deadline for application is next week Sunday, 4/3, so apply today!

  • Jobs/Internships from the Office of Career Services, 4/11

    Below are several internships and full-time opportunities that have been identified as possible good fits for Honors College students. These opportunities can be accessed by logging into yourUICcareers account. Follow the instructions on the Student/Alumni link to activate your account if you are a first-time user. You can search for the positions in the Job tab or use the ID number. The quickest way to find a position is to do a keyword search with the title of the position in quotes.

    If you wish to schedule an appointment a Career Center advisor for resume, cover letter and/or interview skills assistance please call 312-996-2300 to schedule an appointment.

    INTERNSHIPS

    Barnett Capital – Architectural Intern / Draftsperson, 68968

    BDO USA, LLP – Internal Communications Intern (Summer 2016), 70177

    Be Original Americas – Design Summer Fellowship, 70020

    Certified Laboratories – Summer Internship Program (All  LAS, Business , and Science Majors), 70153

    PepsiCo – R&D Intern (part-time), 67347

     

    FULL-TIME POSITIONS

    Biotronic NeuroNetwork – Intra-Operative NeuroMonitoring Technician, 68422

    GAINSystems – Business Development Executive, 70164

    Galileo Learning – Summer Innovation Science Instructor (SEASONAL), 70071

    Galileo Learning – Summer Outdoor Play Instructor (SEASONAL), 70070

    Galileo Learning – Summer Innovation Art Instructor (SEASONAL), 70069

    Galileo Learning – Summer Innovation Tech Instructor (SEASONAL), 70072

    Meridian Health Plan – Member Benefit Coordinator - Chicago, 70135

    Silicon Valley Bank – 2016 Associate Development Program, 62152

    Total Quality Logistics – Sales Representative - Nationwide, 70114

    TXT International – International Business Developer - Buenos Aires, Argentina, 70022

    Uniper – Trading Desk Assistant, 70027

  • UIC News Seeking Interns for Fall 2015, Apply by Wed. 4/8

    UIC News seeks two interns to add a student voice to the newspaper in the fall semester. It's a great opportunity to gain experience writing for print and online, including news and feature writing. Applicants should have an interest in journalism. Interns must enroll in an internship course (in the English department or LAS) for elective credit. Email résumé and two writing samples (can be for class) by April 8 to christyb@uic.edu

  • 2018-2019 Internship Opportunities at the Latino Cultural Center (LCC)

  • Critical Languages Scholarship, Apply by 11/16

    The CLS deadline is Nov. 16, 2016.

    UIC students interested in applying can apply directly online at http://www.clscholarship.org/

    Students can receive assistance with their applications by email Beth Powers at ssp@uic.edu

    WHAT IS THE CLS?

    CLS offers a fully-funded overseas language and cultural immersion program for American undergraduate, professional and graduate students. “With the goal of broadening the base of Americans studying and mastering critical languages and building relationships between the people of the United States and other countries, CLS provides opportunities to a diverse range of students from across the United States at every level of language learning.”

    CLS website: “Most languages offered by the CLS Program do not require applicants to have any experience studying critical languages. The CLS Program seeks participants with diverse interests, and from a wide range of fields of study and career paths, with the purpose of representing the full diversity of the United States. Participants are selected based on their commitment to language learning and plans to apply their language skills to their future academic or professional pursuits. Please note that CLS is an intensive group-based language and cultural enrichment program.”

     

    LANGUAGES: The CLS Program offers instruction in fourteen critical languages:

    No Previous Study Required  

    Azerbaijani

    Bangla

    Hindi

    Indonesian

    Korean

    Punjabi

    Swahili

    Turkish

    Urdu

    One Year of Previous Study Required

    Arabic

    Persian

    Two Years of Previous Study Required 

    Chinese

    Japanese

    Russian

    PROGRAM BENEFITS

    “The CLS Program is fully funded from start to finish. From the time you step foot out the door to the time you arrive home, the CLS Program covers many of the costs of participating in its  overseas institutes, including:-Intensive overseas group based language courses (20+ hours per week)-Room and board, often with a host family-A full cultural program-Host community language partners-Domestic and international airfare

    Participants receive a small stipend to cover incidental expenses and meals not provided by the program. Upon completion of the program, participants also receive a certified American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI) score.”

    The CLS program offers a year’s worth of graded credit that you can apply to your college career.

    PROGRAM STRUCTURE

    “CLS Program institutes cover approximately one academic year of university-level language coursework during an eight- to ten-week program and are designed to meet the needs of students from a variety of language levels and backgrounds. Formal classroom language instruction is provided for a minimum of 20 hours per week. Extracurricular activities are designed to supplement the formal curriculum, including regular one-on-one meetings with native speaker language partners for conversational practice, as well as cultural activities and excursions designed to expand students’ understanding of the history, politics, culture and daily life of their host country.”

    Please direct any questions about applying for the CLS to Beth Powers at ssp@uic.edu

  • Commercial Urban Farm Intern

    Metropolitan Farms is a startup company building a commercial urban farm on Chicago's west side. We will grow fresh fish and produce year round in a large aquaponic system within a controlled environment greenhouse. Aquaponics links aquaculture and hydroponic growing methods in a recirculating system. We seek interns to aid in completion of the farm as well as starting operations. Interns will work with advanced agricultural technologies, plant and harvest crops, and develop entrepreneurial business skills. Interns will experience the advent of a disruptive agricultural business model through the largest farm facility of its kind in the city.

    https://www.facebook.com/MetropolitanFarms 

    Please see attached flyers for complete position description and application information.  Contact Stephanie O’Leary at soleary@uic.edu with questions.

  • Southern Appalachian Mountain Stewards Internship Program

    The Southern Appalachian Mountain Stewards (SAMS) is currently accepting applications for short- and long-term internship positions to join the fight against mountain top removal mining. Interns spend their time working on various projects, from talking with neighbors about how we can keep coal dust from blanketing the community, to attending community meetings on building a sustainable and just economy, to fighting surface mining permits that currently threaten Appalachia, Andover, Arno, Derby, and Inman counties. Interns also find ways to bring their unique skills into local projects through web design, grant writing, knowledge of labor history, geography, biology, and other disciplines.  For more information, or to apply, visit the SAMS website at http://www.samsva.org/?page_id=1329.

  • This Week’s Jobs and Internships from UICCareers.com for Honors students

    Below are several internships and full-time opportunities that have been identified as possible good fits for Honors College students. These opportunities can be accessed by logging into your UICcareers account. Follow the instructions on the Student/Alumni link to activate your account if you are a first-time user. You can search for the positions in the Job tab or use the ID number. The quickest way to find a position is to do a keyword search with the title of the position in quotes.

    If you wish to schedule an appointment a Career Center advisor for resume, cover letter and/or interview skills assistance please call 312-996-2300 to schedule an appointment.

    INTERNSHIPS

    Hyatt Hotels Corporation – Intern, Internal Audit, 71686

    Hyatt Hotels Corporation – Architecture Intern, Product & Brand Development, 71783

    Ipsos – USPA - Summer Intern (10577), 71741

    Parkonect – Customer Support Team Player, 71761

    Univar USA – Sales Operations Intern, 70541

     

    FULL-TIME POSITIONS

    Axalta Coating Systems - Junior Sales Rep, 71775

    Federal Reserve Bank of Saint Louis – Consumer Affairs Assistant Bank Examiner, 62812

    MDRC – Technical Research Assistant (6102-28), 71693

    Silicon Valley Bank – Associate Development Program - January 2017, 71682

    Stage 5 Trading Corp. – Junior Broker, 71274

    Will-Grundy Medical Clinic – Head Nurse, 71789

     

    Regards,

    UIC Office of Career Services

    312-996-2300

  • Chicago Council on Global Affairs Internship Program, Apply by October

    The Chicago Council on Global Affairs offers undergraduate juniors and seniors, and graduate students the opportunity to learn about our organization and participate in a variety of duties associated with ongoing projects through its internship program. While internship responsibilities vary by department, tasks may include researching, assisting at Council events, writing communications and assisting in the development of promotional materials, audience and outreach development, and administrative duties. Please note that all interns will provide some program support during their internship; with over 150 programs each year, this will add to the internship experience.

     

    Internship opportunities are available in the following areas:

    Programs

    Studies (Global Agriculture and Food, Immigration, Public Opinion, Middle East and Iran)

    Major Gifts/Fundraising

    Corporate Relations

    Communications

    Graphic Design

    External Relations

     

    The Chicago Council offers three internship terms:

    Term: Fall

    Start Date: September

    End Date: December

    Dates Accepting Applications: May 1- June 30

     

    Term: Winter/Spring

    Start Date: January

    End Date: May

    Dates Accepting Applications: September 1- October 31

     

    Term: Summer

    Start Date: June

    End Date: August

    Dates Accepting Applications: Feburary 1- March 15

    To qualify, students must have an academic major or personal interest in international affairs, possess excellent research, writing, and verbal communications skills, be detail-oriented with strong organizational abilities, and possess working knowledge of Microsoft Office. Interns are asked to commit to a minimum of 15 hours per week. While internships are unpaid, the Council does offer limited local public travel reimbursement to and from the office. Interns also receive a complimentary, one-year membership with The Chicago Council.

     

    To apply, please email a cover letter (specifying areas of interest, dates and hours of availability), résumé, and a two-page writing sample (e.g. paper and/or excerpt from school relevant to Council) as Word documents to hr@thechicagocouncil.org.  

    About Us

    The Chicago Council on Global Affairs, founded in 1922, is an independent, non-partisan organization committed to educating the public—and influencing the public discourse—on global issues of the day. The Council provides a forum in Chicago for world leaders, policymakers, and other experts to speak to its members and the public on these issues. Long known for its public opinion surveys  of American views on foreign policy, The Chicago Council also brings together stakeholders to examine issues and offer policy insight into areas such as global agriculture, the global economy, global energy, global cities, global security, and global immigration. Learn more at thechicagocouncil.org and follow @ChicagoCouncil for updates.          

  • Internships in Medical Social Sciences

    Internships in Medical Social Sciences:

    We are looking for a volunteer interns to join our research team in assisting with research projects at the Feinberg School of Medicine in the Department of Medical Social Sciences at Northwestern University. The research the interns would be assisting with is part of the Biobehavioral Mechanisms and Health Outcomes Program.  The research focus is to understand advanced care disparities of Hispanic cancer patients and their informal caregivers through structured interviews which capture cancer care and treatment understanding, cultural beliefs and psychosocial experiences to understand and address disparities.

    The intern will assist with various tasks in support of the study, including: reviewing patient records, screening, doing follow-up calls, recruiting, consenting and completing assessments with participants in person or over the phone in English or in Spanish, managing and entering data, and collaborating with other staff members to achieve study goals in timely manner.

    We currently have two volunteer intern positions. Interested individuals must commit to coming to our offices for two to three days per week (12 hours weekly) for a period of at least six months, no less. Spoken fluency in Spanish is required for one of the positions; having interest in psychological, social and/or medical research is preferred. If you wish to apply, please specify Spanish language fluency in your e-mail and send your resume/CV to both of the following addresses:

    leopoldo.castillo@northwestern.edu and diana.buitrago@northwestern.edu

  • Jobs/Internships from the Office of Career Services

    Below are several internships and full-time opportunities that have been identified as possible good fits for Honors College students. These opportunities can be accessed by logging into your UICcareersaccount. Follow the instructions on the Student/Alumni link to activate your account if you are a first-time user. You can search for the positions in the Job tab or use the ID number. The quickest way to find a position is to do a keyword search with the title of the position in quotes.

    If you wish to schedule an appointment a Career Center advisor for resume, cover letter and/or interview skills assistance please call 312-996-2300 to schedule an appointment.

    INTERNSHIPS

    Course Hero, Inc. – Business Development Intern – PAID, 62000

    Fox Associates, Inc – Media Sales Internship, 63693

    Jackson National Asset Management – Business Systems Analyst Internship, 69049

    Johnson and Quin – Human Resources Intern, 69061

    Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago – M&R Stickney Analytical Lab Intern, 68983

    Parliament Chicago – Administrative Assistant/Marketing Intern, 69036

    R/GA – Technology Internship, 69056

    Simple Truth – Design Intern, 68647

    TTX – Business Process Design and Control Internship, 69037

    Walgreens – Community Management Internship, 69034

    We Energies – 1890BR Coop engineer - Civil/ Mechanical (Gas Distribution), 68313

     

    FULL-TIME POSITIONS

    AGCO Corporation – Supplier Recovery Technical Analyst, 69054

    Children’s Home + Aid – Grant Writer, 68961

    Epic – Technical Problem Solver, 69013

    Progress Rail Services – Service Parts Planner, 68987

    Rang Technologies Inc – Credit Risk Modeler, 67617

    Saggezza – Associate Developer, 69079

    Seaport Global Securities – Corporate Access – Outreach, 69057

    Total Quality Logistics – Sales Representative – Nationwide, 68991

    TXT International – International Business Developer - Buenos Aires, Argentina, 68953

    U.S. Senator Dick Durbin’s Office – U.S. Senate Aide, 68964

    Walgreens – Assistant Store Manager Trainee, 69033

  • Social Media paid summer internship with UIC Office of Sustainability

    Sustainability Internship: Social Media Intern

    UIC Office of Sustainability is seeking a sustainability minded undergraduate student intern to coordinate our social media operations and help update components of our website. The intern will work with the Office of Sustainability staff.  

    The Social Media Intern will be a member of the Sustainability Intern Cohort. The Sustainability Internship Program (SIP) is a new initiative through the Office of Sustainability that offers hands-on learning experiences that help achieve the overall mission of greater social, economic and environmental sustainability in the campus community. The program consists of weekly seminars and field outings on a range of educational and skill building topics including: environmental and energy sustainability issues, cultural sustainability issues, institutional challenges and change management, campus structure and administration, campus sustainability programs and job readiness.  The SIP requirements include: meeting weekly work plan goals, frequent meetings with project supervisor, attendance at weekly seminars and outings, blog posts and a final poster presentation.

    Click on the post to learn more.

  • Internship: Society for Research in Child Development

    SRCD's DC Office Looking for Advanced Undergraduate Intern for Summer 2015!

    About SRCD: SRCD is a multidisciplinary, not-for-profit, professional association with a membership of approximately 6,000 researchers, practitioners, and child development professionals from over 50 countries. It was established in 1933 by the National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences. The Society’s goals are to promote multidisciplinary research in the field of child development, foster the exchange of information among scientists and other professionals in various disciplines, and encourage applications of research findings to improve the lives of children and families. SRCD publishes the premier journal in the field, Child Development, as well as Child Development Perspectives, Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, and the Social Policy Report. The internship will be hosted by SRCD’s Office for Policy and Communications, which is located in Washington, DC.

    Intern Responsibilities: The SRCD Policy Intern would assist staff with a number of projects, including helping with these projects: Preparation of Policy Update, a monthly e-newsletter sent to SRCD members focusing on federal policy developments related to children and families

    Coordination of activities for the University-Based Child and Family Policy Consortium (a collaboration of approximately 35 universities with child and family policy programs) including contributing to the preparation of a quarterly e-newsletter and assisting in conducting and summarizing a survey of program directors to help identify priorities for the consortium

    Preparation of a summary of career- and training-related resources (that have already been gathered) for graduate students and early career scholars interested in careers focusing on policy-related child development research

    Conducting and summarizing the results of a survey focusing on opportunities and training needs of graduate students and early career scholars interested in policy-related child development research

    Qualifications: The SRCD office in Washington is recruiting an advanced undergraduate student who has had coursework related to child development and public policy. This person will need strong interpersonal, time management and research skills and must demonstrate computer proficiency in Microsoft Office applications. He/she will also need to be both flexible and proactive in his/her approach to work, and comfortable working independently and collaboratively within a small office environment. The ideal candidate will have had experience in conducting research, including developing and collecting data from questionnaires or surveys; coursework in research design and methodology; and some experience with data analysis.

    Compensation: The SRCD Policy Intern would be paid $12/hour. The internship entails 16 hours of paid work each week. The intern’s work schedule would be flexible and would be developed in conjunction with SRCD staff to accommodate his/her other summer commitments.

    Application Deadline: Rolling. SRCD is looking to fill this position as soon as possible and would like for the intern to begin by mid-May. The internship end date is flexible, although the ideal candidate would be able to commit through most or all of August.Application Materials: 1) Cover letter, 2) Resume, and 3) Unofficial transcript/course listTo apply: Please send application materials to: internships@srcd.org

    See attached flyer for more information.

  • The Horizons Fellowship- Technology/Software Program

    The Horizons Fellowship supports 10 outstanding university students in their pursuit to become leaders in technology. The program provides immersive software engineering and web/mobile development courses geared towards high-achieving college students. No computer science background needed and we invite business and liberal arts students to apply! Our curriculum, developed by ex-Salesforce, Optimizely, and D.E. Shaw engineers, is designed to teach students how to build web, mobile (iOS and Android) and desktop applications. We have a 4-month spring program and a 3-month summer program in San Francisco, Boston, and Philadelphia.

    The Horizons Mentor Network includes current/past employees of firms such as Google, Facebook, Uber, Airbnb, Snapchat, and more. As a Horizons student/graduate, you will have permanent access to this exceptional group of mentors to help with career choices, general mentorship, and more.

    Two graduates of our latest summer cohort have been placed at NASA and Thrive Capital within 2 weeks of the program. Others are currently interviewing for engineering roles at Lyft, Airbnb, Andreessen Horowitz, Asana, Heap, Slack and more.

    Past Horizonites have come from a variety of schools and backgrounds. Students have hailed from Harvard, Princeton, UPenn/Wharton, Columbia, Northwestern, Brown, Michigan and more. We've welcomed National Math Olympiad winners, USA Computing Olympiad participants, renowned college entrepreneurs, students with perfect SAT/ACT scores, talented designers, photographers, and more as part of our previous cohort. Our program requires no formal computer science background.

    Application Process/Criteria

    Currently enrolled in an undergrad or graduate university program

    Submission of resume and standardized test scores on horizonsbootcamp.com.

    Series of fit and logic interviews

     

    Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.